The minor resistance in Algiers has been defeated with only minor casualties to Alliance forces. 7 troops were killed, another 19 were wounded. The resistance was mainly attributed to the city's police force and a small civilian militia supporting them.
The fighting has died down somewhat in Tripoli, though it has not yet ended. Resistance in Tripoli is being attributed to military forces in addition to the city's own police force.
Alliance marines have arrived in Morocco. They met up with Alliance airborne troops and began to push outwards from the Tangier-Tetouan region. The surrounding regions fell quickly, but the advance has slowed as Moroccan military units opposing the Alliance invasion regroup and put up more concerted resistance.
Many Moroccan military units have simply surrendered when faced by Alliance forces, or even joined them in their advance. The Alliance troops are mostly seen as heroes finally beginning to unite the Francophone states around the world rather than invaders seeking to conquer or oppress.